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CyberCube's diverse expertise can help you understand your cyber risk from all sides. Our blogs cover a range of topics, such as market trends, recent cyber attacks and what they mean for the insurance industry, as well as how to best leverage cyber risk analytics within your organization.
  • Emmanuel Thioux

Migrating Lambda functions to ECS

How we are converting Lambda functions to containers in a way that requires no code changes in those functions.
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  • Derek Neal

SPoF Intelligence: Providing analytics on non-modeled SPoFs

In the second part of this two-part blog series about SPoF attacks, we’ll use examples to explore how a unique solution like SPoF Intelligence can fully equip you with the dependency data you need. 
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  • Derek Neal

How to improve your portfolio management decisions with SPoF Intelligence

The rise of cyber risk accumulation events has meant that cyber (re)insurers must pay more attention to Single Points of Failure (SPoF) within their insureds’ digital supply chains
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  • Darren Thomson

Top cyber security trends for 2022: what (re)insurers need to know

In this blog, we’ll cover cyber security trends occurring in 2022 so you are better positioned to judge the security of clients and future prospects, and make better cyber risk strategy decisions. 
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  • William Altman

External scan data in cyber risk underwriting: What you need to know

With cyber analytics tools, you need reliable data sources — especially for external scan data so you can accurately measure the cybersecurity level of a company.
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  • Charlotte Anderson

Defining the Possible Part 3 of 3: 6 components to developing a cyber catastrophe scenario

Building a cyber catastrophe scenario involves six key components: attackers, targets, objectives, vulnerabilities, impact and consequences.
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  • Laurel Di Silvestro

Defining the Possible Part 2 of 3: Criteria for incorporating cyber attack scenarios in insured loss models

By definition, cyber attack scenarios are developed based on their potential to depict systemic financial aggregation events impacting multiple insureds.
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  • Laurel Di Silvestro

Defining the Possible Part 1 of 3: Considerations when creating cyber catastrophe scenarios

Global cyber insurance rates have been rising year over year along with increasing claims, with all signs indicating that this trend will likely continue. The question is how much worse can it get? 
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GoDaddy data breach
  • William Altman

GoDaddy data breach: a SPoF attack with potential for catastrophic cyber losses

Attacks on domain registrars and web hosting companies like GoDaddy underscore the importance of modeling catastrophic cyber events. CyberCube’s products and services are here to help.
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  • Cody Stumpo

Portfolio Manager: How to create a forward-looking view of cyber risk

A blog around CyberCube’s Portfolio Manager, highlighting its features and how that helps (re)insurers manage their cyber insurance accumulation risk.
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  • Simon Shreeve

The perimeter is dead: Reflections on my first NetDiligence conference

How the cyber insurance market is reacting to increasing cyber attacks
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challenges of underwriting cyber risk
  • Oliver Brew

Top 4 challenges of underwriting cyber risk in a hard market

Underwriting cyber risk comes with many challenges, whether you’re underwriting cyber risk in a soft or hard market. Hard markets with limited capacity, restrictions on coverage, and pricing challenges create additional pressures. 
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